Philadelphia, PA — Is racial oppression addictive? If so, how does one recover? Announcing a new and proven self-help strategy, Addicted to White: The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor by author Jerome E. Fox, Ph.D., that reveals the first step is for the oppressed to break their addiction to the values of the oppressor.
Not since the transcontinental black freedom movements of the 1960’s has there been a more impactful action plan for uplifting the abused, exploited, and forgotten “targets” of white supremacy!
While Addicted to White: The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor will appeal to thoughtful black people, thoughtful white readers will also find the book enlightening for its unique stance.
Is it too late to mount an effective campaign against the spread of racial oppression and the values that animate it? Dr. Fox doesn’t think so—and here he lays out his compelling roadmap to a successful, happier future for everyone who is willing to stand up and fight back. For more, see www.metro.us/lifestyle/race-relations-dr-jerome-fox-book-addicted-to-white.
About the Author:
Jerome E. Fox, Ph.D., is a clinical licensed psychologist. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and his master’s and doctorate degrees from Temple University, where he also completed a certification program in school psychology. He offers this workbook as one expression of the duty he shares with all conscious and responsible people, which is to resist oppression until both the oppressed and the oppressor are released from its addictive lure.
The book is available on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com
PRESS CONTACT:
Dr. Jerome E. Fox
215-545-7578
jeromefox@comcast.net